sigh, lame phone manufactuers.
I wonder how long before we get 'anti-bloatware' apps for phones like we used for comp systems like Dells and Vaio's that came with all the extraneous software.
I wonder how long before we get 'anti-bloatware' apps for phones like we used for comp systems like Dells and Vaio's that came with all the extraneous software.
Samsungs Vibrant phone that launched last week on T-Mobile is a good example. The device includes apps such as Mobi TV, GoGo Flight internet and Electronic Arts The Sims 3 game. Both Mobi TV and GoGo are applications that require users to pay a fee beyond the trial period. Motorolas Backflip phone, introduced on AT&T a few months ago, includes Where, a location-based service app, and YPMobile, a Yellow Pages app. Even the HTC Evo is packed with programs such as Sprints Nascar app, Sprint Football and Sprint TV, among others.
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Handset makers have always added skins and custom widgets to Android phones, some of which can affect performance and battery life. But these widgets are usually basic apps such as calendar, e-mail or integrated social-networking feeds. Now phone makers are going a step further to load apps from other companies in a way that prevents users from deleting it completely off their phone without rooting the device the Android version of jailbreaking a phone in order to gain complete control over it.